Are Sheepskins Worth It? Styling Luxe Layers Around Our Mountain Fire Pit

Foxy colored British rare sheepskins draped over backyard fire pit sectional seating with mountain views in Vermont.

Are sheepskins worth it? As someone who lives in Vermont and drapes them over everything from my bed to my favorite porch chairs, my answer has always been a resounding yes, but then I met Rare Sheepskins. When Dorota reached out about her hand-picked, rescued collection, I discovered a level of “luxe” that makes standard store-bought pelts pale in comparison. These one-of-a-kind, Islandic-soft beauties aren’t just decor; they are heirloom-worthy, rescued treasures that have completely transformed our mountain fire pit into the most charming, fluffy retreat you can imagine.

Backyard fire pit with patio with mountain views. Sectional seating draped with luxe sheepskins and a Bernese Mountain Dog posing.

This post was created in collaboration with Rare Sheepskins. All opinions and cozy obsessions are entirely my own.

Why I Fell in Love With These Rare Sheepskins

There’s something about a Vermont spring that makes you crave layers: one minute the sun is shining, and the next, a chilly mountain breeze reminds you that “mud season” isn’t quite over.

When I unpackaged these Rare Sheepskins, I knew immediately they weren’t your average, store-bought variety. They felt… alive.

Backyard gas fire pit and patio with with blue sectional seating and rare foxy colored luxe sheepskins.

I chose a trio of “Foxy Icelandic breed sheepskin” pelts, and the colors are just stunning: warm caramels, snowy whites, and whispers of gray that play so beautifully against my blue cushions. But it’s the texture that really stopped me in my tracks. They have this long, shaggy, angora-like wool that caught the wind as soon as I draped them over the fire pit seating. It was like watching the landscape itself come to life.

Rare sheepskins close up of foxy British sheepskins draped over outdoor fire pit sectional seating in the mountains.

Unlike mass-produced sheepskins that feel a bit “cookie-cutter,” these are delightfully quirky and one-of-a-kind. Knowing that Dorota rescues these as a byproduct of the meat industry, transforming what would have been lost into a beautiful, functional treasure, makes them feel even more special. They aren’t just throws; they’re little pieces of mountain magic that I honestly want to curl up and sleep in.

Rare sheepskins in foxy colors draped over backyard fire pit in the spring in the Vermont mountains.

The Surprising Scent of Luxury: Are Sheepskins Worth It?

If you’re wondering, “Are sheepskins worth it?” there is one sensory detail you’d never expect, but it’s the very thing that convinced me: the scent.

When my neighbor stopped by and saw them draped over the blue sectionals, the first thing I said wasn’t “Look at these,” it was “You have to smell these.” We both stood there in the mountain breeze, completely taken aback. These don’t have that flat, processed smell of a store-bought rug. Instead, they have this rich, earthy, and sophisticated scent that reminds me exactly of opening a brand-new designer leather bag or sliding into the driver’s seat of a luxury car with pristine leather interior.

Foxy colored British rare sheepskins draped over backyard fire pit sectional seating with mountain views in Vermont.

It is a beautiful, clean scent that instantly tells you these are the real deal. Because Rare Sheepskins are untreated and organic, you’re smelling the natural lanolin and the raw beauty of the wool. It’s a reminder that these were rescued, hand-picked, and kept in their most authentic state, no harsh bleaches or heavy chemicals here.

When you realize a sheepskin pelt smells like a fine Italian workshop, the question of ‘worth’ is answered before you even sit down.

Ann: Vintage Home Decor Blogger

Outdoor Rare Sheepskin Tip

I should mention that while I love styling these outdoors for cool spring evenings and fire pit nights, I bring them back inside afterward to keep them protected from damp weather and heavy moisture. They’re beautifully durable, but like any heirloom textile, a little care goes a long way.

Rare Sheepskins in foxy British color draped over backyard fire pit sectional seating with blue cushions. Are Sheepskins worth it? You betcha!

Each pelt actually has its own distinct “personality” in its scent, which makes the experience of using them feel so personal. Whether I’m using them to stay cozy during a cool Vermont spring evening or layering them indoors, that subtle leather-like aroma lingers in the air, making the whole space feel more grounded and high-end. It’s a detail you can’t capture in a photo, but it’s the one that makes these feel like true collected luxury.

Outdoor fire pit seating with draped luxury sheepskins on seating with mountain views in Vermont.

Effortless Sheepskin Styling: Just Drape and Go

The real reason these Rare Sheepskins are worth it? The styling is completely effortless. There’s no right or wrong way to do it; you literally just drape, drape, drape. I tossed all three of my Foxy Icelandic sheepskins over the back cushions of our sectional, and the space was instantly finished. You can throw them over the back of a chair, layer them on a seat cushion for extra softness, or drape one over your legs like a cozy blanket while the fire is going. Because the tones are so similar and the quality is so high, they look elevated wherever they land. It’s that rare kind of luxury that doesn’t require a single bit of “work” to look beautiful. And that’s one of the many reasons that these one-of-a-kind sheepskins are worth it.

Backyard fire pit in the mountains of Vermont with rare sheepskins in foxy colors draped over the sectional seating with blue cushions. Are sheepskins worth it? Yes they are right here!

What Makes Rare Sheepskins Worth the Investment?

One of the things that makes these rare sheepskins feel so special is the story behind them. Dorota personally rescues and hand-selects each pelt from small farms around the world, saving them from becoming waste byproducts of the meat industry. She explained to me that only one in 200 sheepskins is actually rescued, which honestly surprised me, considering how beautiful and durable they are. Unlike mass-produced pelts, these are never dyed, bleached, or chemically altered. Each one retains its own natural coloring, texture, and character, from silky waves to wild shaggy curls, making every sheepskin completely one of a kind.

Backyard fire pit patio with sectional seating and blue cushions draped with foxy British sheepskins for spring layering in the mountains.

If you’re wondering, are sheepskins worth it? I truly think these are less about trendy decor and more about investing in pieces that can be enjoyed for generations. They’re beautifully made, naturally durable, and arrive packaged like a true heirloom gift, right down to the gorgeous brush included for care. Whether styled indoors, outdoors, or passed down over time, they feel more like collected pieces of timeless layers than seasonal accessories.

Where I’ll Be Styling My Foxy Sheepskins Next

While these foxy sheepskins have found a perfect home around our mountain fire pit for now, their journey is just beginning. This Thursday, they’re coming along with me for an RV ride as I head into Amish Country for some antiquing, and then they’ll be crossing the border with us for a wine trail tour through the Eastern Townships of Canada. (Learn more in my RV antiquing road trip series).

I can already picture them draped over our vintage red canvas chairs or softening a picnic bench at a quiet campsite. Their versatile brown tones feel right at home in the wild, but they’re also going to be the stars of our indoor decor once the Vermont winter settles in. I’ll be draping them over reading nooks and bed chairs, officially replacing my old store-bought pelts with these Foxy Icelandic sheepskin beauties.

Rare Sheepskins in tan, whites, and grays draped over a covered porch sofa with red cross pillows at home in Vermont.
Ann: Vintage Home Decor Blogger

Pro Tip

I’m packing the included care brush for our RV trip. A quick 30-second brush-out after a night by the campfire keeps them looking (and feeling) brand new.

If you’ve been looking for that one “luxe” piece to elevate your own home, indoors or out, you can find your own one-of-a-kind pelt at Rare Sheepskins. Honestly, they are a complete sensory experience that photos just can’t fully capture.

Backyard gas fire pit with mountain views, a fondue set and brown sheepskins draped on sectional seating around the fire pit.

If you do decide to bring one home, please reach out and let me know what you think! And a little word of advice: when that box arrives, don’t forget the “scent test.” You’ll know exactly what I mean the second you catch that beautiful, rich leather aroma. It’s the scent of the real deal, and I have a feeling you’re going to fall in love with it just as much as I have.

Backyard fire pit with Vermont mountain views with a fondue set on fire pit table and foxy colored sheepskins draped on seating.

If you love cozy outdoor living as much as we do, be sure to explore more of our Vermont mountain home decorating ideas below. From fire pit gatherings and seasonal porch styling to backyard entertaining and layered outdoor spaces, these are some of my favorite ways to make outdoor living feel warm, relaxed, and inviting throughout the seasons.

Frequently Asked Questions About Are Sheepskins Worth It?

Are sheepskins worth it for home decor?

Sheepskins can be worth it if you love natural texture, warmth, and versatile styling pieces that can move from room to room or even outdoors for seasonal decorating. High-quality, one-of-a-kind sheepskins add more visual interest than basic throws because each pelt has its own color, texture, and shape.

Can you use sheepskins outdoors around a fire pit?

Yes, sheepskins can be styled outdoors temporarily around a fire pit, porch, or patio seating area to add cozy texture and warmth. They are best used as a decorative layer for cool evenings and brought back indoors afterward to keep them clean and protected from damp weather.

What makes rare sheepskins different from regular sheepskins?

Rare sheepskins are often hand-selected for their unusual coloring, long wool, softness, and one-of-a-kind patterns. Unlike mass-produced sheepskins, each piece has a distinct look, which makes it especially beautiful for layered, collected home styling.

How do you style sheepskins in an outdoor seating area?

Sheepskins look especially beautiful draped casually over outdoor cushions, lounge chairs, or conversational seating around a fire pit. Layering a few similar tones together creates a warm, collected look that adds softness and texture to mountain, lodge, or cozy outdoor spaces.

Are long-haired sheepskins better for decorating?

Long-haired sheepskins create a softer, more luxurious look because of their movement and texture. They add warmth and visual depth to a space and are especially striking in layered seating areas, bedrooms, and cozy seasonal decorating.

Sheepskin Style for Luxe Fire Pit Nights
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  1. Stephanie says:

    Oh Ann – these are fabulous!!